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Two Live OS on one USB Thumb Drive?
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Hello all,
I was wondering and have recently been experimenting with if it is possible to have two live operating systems on the same flash drive. I am currently trying to get this to work using Linux Mint and Elementary OS as my live operating systems. I tried just partitioning the drive into two halves and then installing the ISO for Elementary OS on one partition and installing Linux Mint on the other; for obvious reasons, this didn't work. I believe I would need a special bootloader to do this, but I don't know which could be used to do this (if one even exists) or how to do it at all, so any tips and knowledge would be helpful.
Thanks!
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http://www.easy2boot.com/
There is also Yum Bootloader. Is is similar to easy2boot, but not as easy to update a distro or add discs to a USB drive.
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
There are one or two other options out there, try googling multi-boot usb
Seems promising, I'll try it out when i get some time.